Haverbeck process Wednesday (September 12th) rally in front of the Hamburg District Court!

July 22, 2018

Solidarity is more than one word, solidarity must be lived: Ursula Haverbeck to be deported in September for ten days in a kind of better livestock transport to a trial to Hamburg , where they must answer before the district court for sedition on 12 September 2018th The scandalous actions of the JVA line, which is now on the defensive and already back-pedaling , even outraged an organ of the West German mass media, which published an Absolutely critical article on handling the prison Bielefeld-Brackwede with the 89-year-old dissident, But not, it is sufficient to campaign ahead against inhuman treatment demand is above all our support in the process. In the courtroom and on the road. Therefore take place on the morning of 12 September 2018 held a rally on the Sievekingplatz, just before the entrance of the Hamburg District Court instead. Even if it is a working day: There are still nearly two months of planning, take you free, organized carpools and comes to Hamburg. The whole town is turned upside down when Ursula has to answer for opinions. The time in which the judges like political judgments without that it has noticed someone are over.

We support Ursula Haverbeck, we protest against their transport to Hamburg and we demand the immediate release! Marked you 12 September in the calendar!

It is incumbent upon anyone at all interested in truth and justice to point out to folks what goes on right under their noses!

It must be made apparent to the drones and proles that THIS is how it works in JEWLAND! A simple link sent in a text, an offhand comment when the situation warrants, an email chain, whatever, just make it known!

“Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics won't take an interest in you.” Pericles, 495-429 BCE.
“Day by day, what you choose, what you think and what you do is who you become.” Heraclitus, 535-475 BC.
"Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws." Plato, 428 - 348 BC.

BERLIN - Germany's highest court has thrown out a notorious elderly neo-Nazi's case against her conviction for Holocaust denial, ruling that her activities are not covered by a constitutional guarantee of freedom of expression.

In May, 89-year-old Ursula Haverbeck was taken to prison to begin serving a two-year sentence for incitement handed down last year by a court in Verden.

Haverbeck has repeatedly said the Auschwitz death camp in Nazi-occupied Poland was just a work camp. She has been convicted several times but long avoided prison due to lengthy appeals.

The Federal Constitutional Court said in a ruling released Friday that knowingly spreading proven falsehoods "cannot contribute to forming opinions and as such is not covered by the freedom of opinion." It found that denying the Nazi genocide constitutes "disturbing the public peace."

IN today's reporting ON URSULA HAVERBECK'S APPEAL of her two-year prison sentence, Deutsche Welle (Germany's public international broadcaster) finally got it's facts straight about what Haverbeck said about the 'Holocaust' that was against the law in Germany.

Haverbeck is in prison now in Bielefeld serving her sentence. She was denied her appeal in May against the guilty verdict of “incitement” (disturbing the public peace) because she had claimed publicly “that Auschwitz was 'not historically proven' to be a death camp, claiming it was a labor camp instead.”